| BASQUED | • basqued adj. Having a basque. • BASQUED adj. furnished with a basque. |
| CASQUED | • casqued adj. (Zoology) Having a casque. • CASQUED adj. having a casque. |
| DIQUATS | • diquats n. Plural of diquat. • DIQUAT n. a kind of herbicide. |
| LIQUIDS | • liquids n. Plural of liquid. • LIQUID n. a substance that flows freely. |
| QASIDAS | • qasidas n. Plural of qasida. • qaṣīdas n. Plural of qaṣīda. • QASIDA n. (Arabic) an Arabic poem of praise or mourning. |
| QINDARS | • qindars n. Plural of qindar. • QINDAR n. (Albanian) a monetary unit of Albania, equal to one-hundredth of a lek, also QINTAR, QUINTAR. |
| QUASHED | • quashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of quash. • QUASH v. to set aside or annul. |
| QUESTED | • quested v. Simple past tense and past participle of quest. • Quested prop.n. A surname. • QUEST v. to make a search. |
| QUIDAMS | • quidams n. Plural of quidam. • QUIDAM n. (Latin) a certain person; somebody. |
| SQUADDY | • squaddy n. Alternative spelling of squaddie. • squaddy adj. Alternative form of squabby (“short and thick”). • SQUADDY n. (colloquial) a soldier, also SQUADDIE. |
| SQUALID | • squalid adj. Extremely dirty and unpleasant. • squalid adj. Showing a contemptible lack of moral standards. • squalid n. (Zoology) Any member of the family Squalidae of dogfish sharks. |
| SQUARED | • squared v. Simple past tense and past participle of square. • squared adj. (Geometry) Covered with a grid of squares. • squared adj. (Mathematics) Raised to the second power. |
| SQUIDGE | • squidge v. (Informal) To squash, most often between one’s fingers. • squidge v. (Tiddlywinks) To fire a wink with a squidger. • squidge n. (Informal) A tight space; squeeze. |
| SQUIDGY | • squidgy adj. (UK, informal) Moist and pliant; soggy. • squidgy n. (Australia, fishing) A soft plastic lure. • SQUIDGY adj. unpleasantly damp, clammy. |
| SQUIRED | • squired v. Simple past tense and past participle of squire. • SQUIRE v. to escort. |
| TSADDIQ | • tsaddiq n. Alternative spelling of tsaddik. • TSADDIQ n. (Hebrew) in Judaism, a Hasidic leader, or person of extraordinary piety, also TSADDIK, TSADIK, TZADDIK, TZADDIQ, TZADIK, ZADDICK, ZADDIK. |